Wedding bells are in the air as humans Matt Walsh, Jon Gabrus, and Lauren Lapkus join Matt Besser to share their stories of marriage proposals on today’s improv4humans! Listen as they create improvised scenes about the worst marriage proposal, secret drinking songs, and prank calling impressionists. Be sure to pick up an improv4humans shirt from the Earwolf Store and follow @MattBesser on Twitter to send in your improv suggestions. Music by Bobby Matthews and Dragoon. You can also now get Matt Besser’s new comedy album “The Six Most Important Sets in the History of Standup” at mattbesser.com!

I know Matt is going to hate this, but my favorite part of every I4H are the real stories between the improv. The funniest people in the universe telling the funniest stories in the universe to other funniest people in the universe is the best thing in the universe.

One of my favourite episodes of Improv4humans is the gun episode. I thought it was very topical and a good discussion.

Personally I thought that the edit of nigger was actually distracting more than the word itself. Kind of ruined the flow for me.

As for improvements, I dunno. After 62 episodes you've really gotten into a good grove and a formula that works. Changing up where you get stories from every few months has really helped.

One thing that would be interesting would be to try a long form (like 30 minutes) improv. Most of the scenes on this show are fairly short and it would interesting to hear a much longer one. I dunno how feasible that is but it would be interesting to hear.

One thing that would be interesting would be to try a long form (like 30 minutes) improv. Most of the scenes on this show are fairly short and it would interesting to hear a much longer one. I dunno how feasible that is but it would be interesting to hear.

Really great episode! I felt like the chemistry here was one of the best in a while, everyone was quick on their toes and played off each other very well.

Also, all this robot announcer talk has me imagining another robot character that tries to take over announcement duties. And it brings me back to phonetically typing English things in Russian into text to speech engines to get the robot to say funny things in a Russian accent. Which I may or may not have spent hours doing.

This was a great grouping of guests. Matt Walsh is always solid (in fact, I think that he's been so reliably good for so long that at this point his talent level may be under-rated, as people have simply grown accustomed to his excellence). I'm not as familiar with Jon Gabrus, but I enjoyed his work here quite a bit. Finally, between her appearances on Improv4Humans and Comedy Bang Bang in the past year, Lauren Lapkus has emerged as one of my absolute favorite comedy podcast guests -- she strikes me as a gifted, versatile, and very funny improviser with a winsome personality. Wonderful show.